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The Appleton Family - Hiring in Washington

The Appleton Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

We are looking for a live-in nanny for our son. This is our first child and we are two busy professionals.
The British Family - Hiring in Washington

The British Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
2 kids

A little bit about us

I need a good, responsible, patient, caring, and trustworthy someone. That have experience and be able to provide a safe and nurturing environment for my kids. Also someone that has a good communication skills, as they will need to work closely with parents to ensure that the children's needs are being met.
The brisbon Family - Hiring in Washington

The brisbon Family

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
3 kids

A little bit about us

Im about to have another baby and I'm in need of a nanny. Someone fun and helpful.

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The Barrick Family - Hiring in Washington

The Barrick Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

My wife and I both work from home. I own a small insurance agency and my wife is an engineer. We are ideally looking for a Nanny share for our newborn in late 2023/early 2024.
The Reinstein Family - Hiring in Washington

The Reinstein Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

Daughter is six months old, hours to work 8 - 5. No pickup/drop off or pet care.
The Rosenberg Family - Hiring in Washington

The Rosenberg Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

I am a financial advisor husband works in startup we are due in July but because I’m self employed I plan to go back to work pretty quickly!

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The Locker Family - Hiring in Washington

The Locker Family

Washington, DC
$25/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

Hi! We are looking for a nanny share with a family in Dupont, Logan, Mount Pleasant or Adams Morgan area. We have a Suite 4 month old daughter named Lilah .
The Hassen Family - Hiring in Washington

The Hassen Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid

A little bit about us

My son is 2 years he's happy boy and i usually need a help (babysitter ) on weekends
The Battista Family - Hiring in Washington

The Battista Family

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Full-time
1 kid
Interested in nanny share

A little bit about us

We will have our first child (a little girl) in May 2023 and are interested in exploring nanny share options with other expectant families in our area!

We'd be looking for someone who could join our team M-F ~8-5pm. We're open to the nanny share being in our home or at someone elses.

We have a three-year old labradoodle, Frankie. He already has a dog walker.

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How much do nannies make in Washington, DC?

On average, a nanny earns $20.77 per hour in Washington, DC. The salary of a nanny can depend on their location, responsibilities, qualifications, and the type of care provided.
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How to Find a Nanny Job in Washington, DC

Are you a nanny looking for a nanny job? Nanny Lane is a nanny website to help you find a nanny job near your area in Washington. You post your profile, connect with families, and sit back and relax while we process all your nanny payroll and taxes. On your profile, you can highlight your nanny references and receive a "ready for nanny payroll" badge to show families that you're professional. Families can ask for background checks and create nanny contracts to make sure there's no confusion when you start. Our nanny payroll service ensures nannies get paid on-time and legally so that they are contributing to Social Security income, Medicare, and unemployment benefits.

Types of Nanny Jobs and Nanny Responsibilities in Washington, DC

Before you start looking for a nanny job, it's essential to learn about the different types of nannies and how they compare to each other so that you make sure you’re looking for the right opportunities.

The different types of nanny jobs have different nanny responsibilities. The boundaries for nannies duties vary from family to family. However, in general, a nanny is responsible for making sure the children's needs are met, including things like ensuring they have opportunities to play and be active. When tasks go beyond child care, for example, housekeeping or meal preparation, it’s good practice to make sure your expectations are aligned with the family.

There are temporary nanny jobs, even seasonal nanny jobs like summer nanny jobs. Beyond seasonal and temporary nanny positions, there are differences between full-time and part-time nanny jobs. The primary difference being the number of hours you spend at your nanny job every week. For full-time nannies, there are options for live in nanny positions and live-out positions in Washington. Live-out positions are more common, but each family has their own set of needs that require different types of care, and live in nanny positions can be exactly what some families want. If you're looking to explore live in nanny positions , it's even more important to create a shared set of expectations around hours, responsibilities, and what is expected of you when you're not on the clock.

How to Interview for a Nanny Job in Washington, DC

Once you start connecting with prospective employers, the next step is a nanny job interview. Here is a list of some nanny interview questions to prepare for:

  • What do you think children like best about you?
  • What kind of activities will you do with children this age?
  • How do you handle problems that arise behaviorally and emotionally with kids this age?

Beyond answering questions, families will want you to have your nanny references ready and ask any questions to show initiative. The nanny job interview is an excellent opportunity to get aligned on the nanny job expectations. By doing this, you can get off on the right foot with your future employer.

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